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Post by matkaman on Oct 15, 2007 18:56:46 GMT
Just listened to it and its mighty fine,excellent album-recommend..
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Post by moxdevil on Oct 15, 2007 20:57:13 GMT
On first hearing i'm not greatly impressed with it. A few of the songs i would keep but most are too much like the stuff on Hail to the Thief. Didn't like that one either.
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Post by Red Yank on Oct 16, 2007 13:25:57 GMT
I bought the download last week, and I really like this album. I was curious whether they would just keep getting more and more abstract with their music but this one seems accessible to more ears than their previous effort. A part of me still hopes they can put out another rock album but they're great regardless.
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Post by keano16 on Oct 18, 2007 17:06:55 GMT
On first hearing i'm not greatly impressed with it. A few of the songs i would keep but most are too much like the stuff on Hail to the Thief. Didn't like that one either. I haven't got In Rainbows but I love Radiohead. They're one of my favourite bands, but like Mox, I just cannot get into Hail. It frustrates me when bands try and experiment. If they stuck to what they're best at, The Bends era, they'd be bloody awesome.
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Post by Red Yank on Oct 18, 2007 19:11:46 GMT
I haven't got In Rainbows but I love Radiohead. They're one of my favourite bands, but like Mox, I just cannot get into Hail. It frustrates me when bands try and experiment. If they stuck to what they're best at, The Bends era, they'd be bloody awesome. have to disagree there about them experimenting being a bad thing, because if they hadn't we wouldn't have gotten a great album like The Bends. I've loved the changes throughout the years because they've gotten more and more abstract, my only concern was that they were going to drift too far away and make more ambient music than their cutting edge material. Most of the albums after OK Computer took me a few listens before I really enjoyed them, but now I love them. I still yearn for a rock album like The Bends and they may very well come full circle soon. It's easy to play it safe and just churn out the same music, but I admire their creativity and willingness to explore new sounds.
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Post by missunited on Oct 19, 2007 20:11:07 GMT
Radiohead up to OK Computer are amongst my top favourite bands throughout times... but after that they kinda lost me a little, haven't listened to their new album, probably will do at some point though.
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Post by ArmandTamsarian on Oct 19, 2007 20:59:14 GMT
How much did people pay for it? The Bends is probably my least favourite Radiohead album.....still like it though. I usually like at least 50% of every album they put out. I have a compilation disc of all my favourite tracks off their back catalogue....its f*cking awesome
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Post by Red Yank on Oct 21, 2007 14:13:10 GMT
How much did people pay for it? The Bends is probably my least favourite Radiohead album.....still like it though. I usually like at least 50% of every album they put out. I have a compilation disc of all my favourite tracks off their back catalogue....its f*cking awesome I paid 4 quid because with the conversion it comes close to $10..
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Post by Nailer on Nov 4, 2007 19:00:52 GMT
I think it's a great album! I love Videotape, 15 Step and All I Need.
I'd rank it in OK Computer > The Bends > Kid A > In Rainbows > Amnesiac > Hail to the Thief > Pablo Honey
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Post by Aussie on Jan 5, 2008 11:12:46 GMT
Enjoy.
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Post by Red Yank on Jan 5, 2008 20:38:40 GMT
Enjoy. #thumb#
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